SplitPartners.com Launches New Online Divorce Task Management Service
Online, June 30, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Divorcing couples are often overwhelmed with the legal procedure of getting a divorce. The soon to be ex-partners do not realize all the 'must do's' involved with officially separating out their affairs until long after the court has approved the settlement agreement in a Judgment of Divorce (JoD). SplitPartners.com is a unique online service provider which has launched an online tool just for individuals going through or completing a divorce. The 'Divorce Task Manager' for recent divorcees helps manage those 'must do' tasks that can be forgotten so easily.
SplitPartners.com Divorce Task Manager is a user-friendly, secure, and interactive online tool. The Divorce Task Manager manages your tasks for you and keeps track of documents, etc. in one single location, accessible from any Internet connection. Users of the software can track due dates, who was assigned to each task, its priority, and the time spent working on it. Family Law attorneys also find this solution useful to make sure case communication, document management is secure for their clients. Nothing is every overlooked. Optionally lawyers can share their case progress with their respective clients.
All SplitPartners.com accounts are accessible online (via a password-protected log-in page) any time of the day. New accounts are set up quickly and clients get started within a couple of hours. Depending on the complexity of the divorce and the resulting tasks, the pricing starts as low as $95 per month.
Split Partners Founder, Christine McQueen, says "I created Split Partners around the void of services for individuals who have completed their divorce. To date, there has been no attention to this area in support of people wanting to get on with their lives." Joost Allard, entrepreneur and adviser to Split Partners added: "This is the best tool to have when going through a divorce. It simplifies your life when you have so many things to deal with already." The online service was designed for a broad range of clients. IT skills are not required to work with the Task Manager.